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links from your library | August 29, 2011
Tildee - tildee.com Tildee is an online tutorial creator which allows you to create step-by-step tutorials and how-to lists. Tildee allows you to add text, maps, images, and even video to your steps. Tildee has an easy to use interface so editing/creating is simple. Every tutorial is given a short link (tildee.com + a few letters and numbers), so sharing to your students is a snap. Tildee is a great tool for explaining assignments, processes, or websites and can also be used by students to demonstrate understanding or teach peers. How-To Help: Tildee Tutorial Video Sample Tutorial on Glogster
Stupeflix - stupeflix.com If you’ve ever assigned an iMovie project to your students, Stupeflix is a great alternative to consider. Stupeflix allows users to create full-featured videos with all the bells and whistles from iMovie, including still images, audio, video clips, maps, etc. Stupeflix has professional themes to choose from as well as sleek transitions between images and scenes. The video editing pane is in the browser and simple to use than iMovie. Another plus - students don’t need to create an account to create and export movies in one class period. How-To Help: Stupeflix Tutorial
LiveBinders - livebinders.com LiveBinders is the “3-ring binder for the web” and it allows users to collect and curate content in tabbed sections. LiveBinders can collect webpages, Word docs, and PDFs into one binder. All content is given its own page with a “preview” mode, giving users a live look at webpages rather than a simple link. Content can be organized by tabs and subtabs - think of a tab called “Unit 1” with subtabs for “Assignments, “Presentations,” etc. Teachers can use LiveBinders to go paperless in their classrooms or provide all course content for students under one link. Students can use LiveBinders to organize notes or create portfolios for assessment. How-To Help: What is LiveBinders? video Sample LiveBinder - Digital Citizenship